Overall a nice phone for the price. I recommend it. It also allows to record calls which the previous m7 did not.

Be aware though, if you are used to having ultrapixel rear camera, this won't cut it for you. I went from the M7 to this one and the results is, unless it is a superbright day with clear sunshine quite horrible. There is also no optical stabiliser, so pictures become unsharp and blurry. If its a little bit dark outside, I have to use the selfie camera to photograph the surroundings. If you don't come from another phone with ulteapixels however, you won't know what you're missing and my review will probably make no sense. If you are a loyal HTC user and like point and shoot photography, get a different model.

Hp, 25 Jan 2016When i scroll something like messages it lag very much.it make me crazy.because messaging is a... moreMake sure your ram is not fully occupied and also may be some of your downloaded app is creating a problem. So, better to start in safe mode and then check that is it still lagging?

If it is in lagging in safe mode also, then hard reset your device!!!Your problem will be solved!!

Rest be assured that device is not as much laggy as specfied by you..Follow above steps, then you will surely change your opinion about this phone.

Vp, 16 Jan 2016I want to buy a phone. Which one to use lg g4 or htc one E9+???
LG G4 is good but it is pricier and the base model looks ugly, the only good looking G4 models are the pricier leatherback ones, HTC One E9+ is cheaper and looks better.
The camera of LG G4 has really good low light performance but in normal conditions you'll hardly notice any difference.
In my personal experience I've observed that Helios X10 is less susceptible to overheating compared to Snapdragon 808.
LG G4 has smaller bezels so even though they have same screen size G4 feels more compact in hand and feels easier to carry around.
As far as UI is considered both have good UIs, LG's UI is more closer to stock android and looks boring but yeah if you are fan of stock android UI you'll like it more.while HTC's UI is not only good but it also looks better and feels more intuitive.
Compared to HTC E9+ the LG G4 is certainly fatter, but of course LG G4 curves to edges, it's 9.8 mm at it's thickest point, i.e, centre and it slims down towards the edge so the bulk is not at all noticeable. Truth be told this ergonomically designed curved back of LG G4 lets the user to grip it more comfortably compared to flat back of HTC.
LG G4 has a bigger battery.
So if money ain't your concern then go for LG G4 and I'll suggest you to go for the Leatherback model, just avoid the one with plastic back, it just looks too ugly, but if you want something which packs more bang for buck then go for HTC One E9+ because it is cheap and looks fine too.